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Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 09:31:11 -0400
From: sam <samirw AT connection DOT com>
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Subject: RHIDE/DJGPP C++
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Once again I am trying to get the C++ compiler working without any luck.

I is still O.K. to use rhide for c++? I see that RHIDE has not changed
in several years.
The docks advise to use GXX.exe to compile C++ as opposed to GCC.EXE,
can this be done with rhide?
It calls LD with the -lstdcx and of course this causes 'lib not found'
or similar message.
I have just gone through the process of downloading all the files
suggested by the picker but still no STDCX.a some files were new
???2951b.zip as opposed to
???295b.zip.

Somewhere in the older 'readme' documentation it says not to install in
directory requiring long filenames but elsewhere it says long filenames
can be used.

I am sooooo confused and I am not new to computers or programming.



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